Using the exercise files

Throughout this course we'll be working on different parts of building an e-learningtraining for Orange Valley University's student orientation.This is a fictional school and I've created some fictional assets that wecan use to help us understand the different parts of Captivate.If you're a premium member of lynda.com you'll have access to the exercise files,which I highly recommend that you download and place on your desktop.The exercise files are organized by chapter number, and theninside the chapter number are the names of the files that I'll start each video with.I'll reference both the name of the project as well as the chapter number soyou can always keep up to date on the exact file I'm working with.

While we will build a lot of this training together,there's some slides that I've taken the time to build sothat you do have a final project you can explore at the end of this course.The final project is in the root folder of the Exercise Files, andwe'll open it up several times throughout this course.

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9/25/2014

Captivate 8 Essential Training guides you through the features and tools of Captivate 8, while providing instructional-design tips for creating successful elearning and mobile learning projects. Aaron Quigley shows you how to build powerful and dynamic presentations that can be delivered to almost any device. He covers adding content to a presentation; working with interactions, navigation, and assessments; and making your training adjust to display correctly on desktops, tablets, and smart phones. The basic elearning features are addressed, as well as new advanced features such as touch-gesture support. Plus, get a brief tour of the publishing options so you can find just the right format for your project.